Friday, December 12, 2014

Salon OwnerStarting & owning a salon businessPart 4Khan Academy

Salon OwnerStarting &
If you would've asked me five years ago, do you see yourself owning a salon? I would've said no, 100%. I never wanted to open a salon, even 2 1/2 years ago. If you would've asked me a month before I decided that this was what I was going to do, I would've told you you were crazy, I would never open a salon. My business partner and I created this concept of a membership-based hair salon.

So essentially, where you would normally come into a salon and you would come in and get your hair cut or your hair colored and just pay whatever the cost of that individual service was, we decided that...Well, we figured out that there's a better way that that could be handled. And we created the membership model. So essentially, what our clients can do is, they pay a monthly fee, based on whichever membership level that they're in, and then get unlimited services within that membership level. So we've got one for unlimited blowouts, which blowouts have been all the rage in our industry for the last couple years.

There's one that includes color, haircuts and blowouts, and then we have a men's membership, which is unlimited men's cuts. And what that's done is, it's really changed the salon culture. So our clients can come in as often as they like. It's created a more dynamic relationship between our clients and our salon staff, which is really incredible to see.

And then, it's a new model, so we're testing something that hasn't been done before, and it's been wildly successful. So about a year before I opened my salon, which is called Society, there was this new phenomenon in the industry, and it was blowouts. Obviously, well maybe not so obviously, but people have been getting blowouts for a very long time, but the birth of a new company dramatically changed our industry. You would go in, they did nothing other than blowouts.

So you'd go in, get your hair blown out and then leave. So as soon as they opened, within a couple months, we started to see a really dramatic shift in our business. We saw a lot of our clients not coming in, our numbers were dropping, which means sales were dropping. And for an individual stylist, that was damaging to our income, which is never a really fun realization.

So I came up with a couple ideas of different things that I thought we could do to counteract what was happening and keep our clients in our business. Ultimately, I tried to pitch them to my manager, and it just wasn't a good fit for that salon. It was a little painful for me and some of the other stylists to swallow because a substantial portion of our income was gone. And there was really not much that we could do to get that back.

We had to figure out a new way to earn it, and the new ways we were coming up with just weren't gonna work where we were. So I was talking to a really good friend of mine who is my business partner. We just started going, and I was pitching her some ideas, and we were just going back and forth. And ultimately, we came up with what is now Society and decided that we should move forward on figuring out how to start something new, something that, obviously, the industry was changing, so what could we do to not fall behind on some of these changes that were happening and be on the forefront of it instead of constantly trying to play catch up.

So that was kind of how the birth of our membership started. Then from that point on, my mind was completely and utterly dedicated to figuring out how to bring all of this into fruition. At that point, I knew absolutely nothing about running a business or starting a business or anything related to business other than showing up at work, doing my clients and collecting a paycheck. So for me, it was a lot of new learning, but luckily, I do love to read, and I love to learn new things, so Google was my best friend.

I Googled absolutely everything endlessly, absorbed anything I could read about opening a new business, whether it was a hair salon or not, just figuring out what that entailed. The next step was putting together a business plan, because everything that I had read was put together a business plan. So I slaved over this thing for about seven months, looked at 100 different formats of what it should be like, what it should look like. Again, I didn't go to college for this, so I'm literally getting everything off Google.

And anyone who's searched anything on Google, there are a million contradictions to everything you read. So I put together what I thought was a brilliant business plan, and encompassed everything I had read and had a little bit from here, a little bit from there. I was like cool. Now, what do I do with this? I have this.

Why don't I have a business yet? The next step was raising capital, and finding somebody to, essentially, fund the process of building the business. And I didn't know what to do. I didn't know where to start with that. I didn't know what that looked like.

So I started doing research on that, and then I got really lucky, actually, which I think luck has a little bit to do with it. So I was at work, and I was cutting one of my client's hair that I had been cutting for a very long time. We always connected over fishing and camping and hiking. And literally, this was the day after I.

Finished my business plan. And he was like, "Hey, I never actually asked you "if this is what you wanna do for the rest "of your life." And I was like, "What do you mean?" And he's like, "Just work here and cut hair. "That's awesome, but I never asked you." And I was like, "That's so funny that you asked me." I was like, "Actually, I thought that was the case, "but I came up with this new business model, "and I want to start my own business." And he was like, "Oh, what does that look like?" And I gave him the details of our membership business and, essentially, what that would look like. And he was like, "Oh, you should come and sit down with me." And I was like, "Why would I do that?" And he was like, "Did we never talk about what "I do for a living?" And I was like, "No." And he was like, "Oh, I own a venture capital firm." And I was like, "I know that that means that you "invest money in businesses, but isn't that more "for like tech startups and everything in Silicon Valley?" And he was like, "No, no, we'll sit down, and we'll talk." He gave me his personal phone number and was like, "Call me, and we'll get together." So I went home, and I was ecstatic, because this just fell into my lap, and it was the most incredible thing ever.

So I went home. I scheduled a meeting with him, went through a bunch of bumps along the path leading up to finally opening, but ultimately, was able to raise the funds that we needed in order to open this location. For our individual location, what I learned along the process was that I was so far off, and luckily far off, in terms of what I thought it would cost us to open the business. When I was calculating it out, I was calculating as if we were gonna build from nothing.

So buying a piece of land, building a business, and you know, the ground up is how much I could've encompassed with my original budget. But we were very fortunate to find a location that was previously a salon, which is a huge game-changer if anyone is looking to open your own salon business, I would definitely suggest if that is at all a possibility for you, to definitely find a location that was. So we did. We found a location that was previously a salon, which cut our budget by more than in half.

And then I'm also very lucky to have a father who is a contractor and a builder by trade. So once we got the location, the budget that we, ultimately, wound up getting was far less than I had originally anticipated. So what I had hoped to get and what I actually got was dramatically different, but it was enough. And that's all I really needed.

So we worked within the budget that we were given to make this happen. My dad and I slaved over this place for 29 days straight, 18 hour days building, because as anyone who's ever lived in Los Angeles, rent on anything is wildly expensive, and our landlord, unfortunately, didn't give us any leeway in terms of when the rent would start. We had one month of rent, essentially rent free. And we were like, okay, then we need to start earning income in a month.

So from the time we signed the lease, from the time I got funding to the time that I signed the lease was about a week, so I had a week to finalize and figure out everything. And then from the time we signed the lease to the day that we officially opened and were having our press launch party was 29 days. And we had to completely gut this entire salon and rebuild it from the ground up. Working on a budget, we didn't have the budget to bring in a team to do this, so it was literally just my dad and I without a single other person for 29 days straight, no breaks, 18-hour days, every single day.

I thought I was going to die at the end of it. But, hands down, the best experience of my life. Typically, I would say that salon owners are either making next to nothing, because they're putting everything they have back into the business to keep it open, or they're doing really well. And we're on the growth up, which is really great for us.

For us, our focus is on making our business really profitable, keeping the money inside of the business so that as soon as we're ready, we can take everything that we've earned and open new locations. We will have to repay a portion of the funding that we initially received to start the business. And I'm very confident that that won't be an issue, which also feels really good. And the reason I'm confident about that is because we've been very systematic and strategic in terms of saving and creating a business and growing this business to a very sustainable point.

My job as the owner encompasses anything from training new staff, hiring new staff, creating the schedules, running the business day in and day out, creating the marketing plans, which is figuring out new strategies that's gonna work for the business, whether it's finding a new billboard or sending out digital marketing campaigns, whether it's through social media or different kinds of ads and then raising capital. When we first opened, in terms of raising the funds that we needed to get open and then continuously looking for ways that we can expand. Often, my goal is to bring new business into the salon. In Los Angeles, it's a really competitive market, where everyone's competing for the same client's attention.

So what we'll do is, we'll come up with a creative concept, whether it's in particularly a photo shoot, and use the images from the shoot to send out either through social media campaigns or email marketing campaigns. In the past, we've actually used the images for billboard campaigns around the city, which has been really incredible. So in terms of getting that project executed, I pretty much do start to finish. So it's everything from deciding what The creative side of its gonna be What do we want the end result to actually look like? And then finding the photographer.

Finding the models, organizing the team, getting our team together in terms of who wants to actually work on that particular project. And then model hunting, vetting models, seeing which one's gonna be the best fit for the actual shoot. And then, obviously, day of and being here, doing the hair, getting the creative looking exactly the way we want it to. So knowing exactly what that image needs to look like for how we're gonna send it out.

And then getting that image done. Everything after that, from into post, which is gonna be editing the images and then sending them out through whatever channels we're gonna use, whether that's the billboard, email marketing or social media marketing. In order to figure out whether the billboard or individual marketing channel that we chose was successful, we have to do one of two things. For the billboard in particularly, we will ask every client who calls in where they heard about us from, and the majority of the time, we get pretty good feedback on that.

Sometimes people are a little bit off. But most the time, people will be like, "Oh my God, I saw that billboard of you guys "over on Sunset Boulevard." And we'll track it that way. We have a system in our computer that can keep track of that. And then if it's something that it's more digital, whether it's social media or email marketing, we have built-in systems in place, whether it's through a company like MailChimp or Constant Contact that's gonna track those conversions for us.

Our whole process for bringing in new business is very strategic. And everything needs to be tracked. Everything needs to be accounted for. I wanna make sure that I'm focusing my energy in the right place all the time, because I tend to be doing a little bit everywhere.

So it's really important for me to make sure that I'm focusing my energy on the right thing that's working for us. So being able to track those conversions and strategically see what's working and what's not allows me to pick what's working best and move forward in that direction and not work with things that haven't performed well for us in the past. My worst day on the job was actually really terrible. When we first opened Society, one of the things that we needed to do in Los Angeles was to get a publicist, a PR agent.

I, again, was really lucky to have a really good friend who referred me to her best friend, who is an incredible publicist. So we started working with her right away. Over the first year of our relationship, she quickly became one of my dearest friends. Worst day on the job was that she, unfortunately, passed away while we were working.

And that was really, really difficult. She was my teammate, even though she was not my business partner, she was my teammate through every single aspect of the business. And that was really difficult. I attribute so much of our initial success to Courtney and the work that she did.

So when she passed away, it was difficult on every level. Obviously, on a personal level, I was shattered. But on a business level, I felt like I had really lost a leg of our tripod. She did so much to make sure that we were wildly successful, and it was hard to come back from that, because that was a side of the job that I had never learned how to do or had any desire, necessarily, to learn how to do.

And so much of that is connections. So even if I wanted to learn that side of the business, it was just so much more than I could possibly take on. And I didn't know how to replace it either, because she was so good at her job. And because we had such a great relationship, the work that she did and the quality of the work that she did and what she was delivering for us and what we were giving back was just a relationship and a situation that could not ever be duplicated.

And that was really difficult to have to come back and figure out how to balance after her passing. And we only recently have been able to kind of figure out a new path to get down that is different than what she was doing but trying to get us back on that same path. So the best day on my job actually just happened really recently. I'm very proud of the team and the culture that exists within this location.

I think the team that has been built here and that come and show up here every day are working to create this vision and this company that we all love is, I would die for them. I love every single one of them so much. So the best day on the job was a day recently where a really good friend of mine who I went to hair school with, the salon that she was at was closing down, and a small group of four incredible women decided to come over and join our team. And the first day of having them join the existing team and just seeing how well everyone worked together and how happy everybody was, it was incredible.

Everyone was coming up to me all day long and was just telling me how much they loved the energy and how it was that little step that everyone needed to feel like we were continuously moving up at the perfect time. And it was incredible. It was bliss. As an owner, again, I don't think that you're very limited at all.

I think the only limits you're gonna face are whatever limits you impose on yourself. So you can open one business, and you can decide that that makes you really happy, and you just wanna keep that business running successfully for the next 40 years. And I think that's beautiful. Or you can decide to turn that one salon into a big corporation and multi-location salon business.

You can open up a chain of salons, which you're gonna get into franchising then. You could be a single salon owner, start a product line, and then wind up going down that path of getting into retail. And then that could transcend back into owning a multi-location salon. You can also become a spokesperson as a salon owner.

And everything you could do as a stylist, assuming you also have your cosmetology license, you could do as an owner and do the same simultaneously. It's just gonna depend, again, on what makes you happy and what kind of workload you're looking for and what drives you..

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Salon Name Ideas - 6 Tips on how to choose a name for your salon

Salon Name Ideas - 6 Tips on how to choose a name for your salon
Hey it's Dustin from dustinnccorchuk.Com and in this video I'm going to give you six tips on how to choose the perfect name for your salon to stick with me. I'm sure driving across town you've seen many different salon names in the last several years so are classy and some of them are just downright awful and I want to help you pick one that'll be great for your salon. Choosing the right name for your salon is really important because it's the foundation of your salon branding and your branding is really important to get new clients. So let's get into the six tips for picking the right name for your salon.

Tip number one, like Stephen Covey says begin with the end in mind. Envision your salon five years from now. What are you going to look like? Where are you going to be located? How many employees are you going to have? What product line are you going to be using? Then get out a pad of paper and write down one word adjective that will describe your salon as you see it in five years. These adjectives will help guide you choosing the right name for your salon.

 Tip number two pick up salon name is gonna stand out your city. Write down a list of all the current salon names that are in your city and see if anything stands out. Is there anything that similar within those salon? Oftentimes cities will take on their own culture and salon names will kind of fit that culture. If all the salon names in your city are named after street maybe you want something that's a little more creative.

It's important to be slightly different than the rest of the salons in your city so that you stand out and that you're memorable in people's mind. Step number three consider your target audience. If your salon is all about serving 20 and 30 year-old female and doing their color then probably you want something to be a little more creative. If you are serving older women you're doing a lot of perms then make it a little bit more conservative.

Either way consider your target audience and think about what is a salon name that's going to draw them to your salon. What's going to peak their interest and what's going to get them interested in calling you up and scheduling an appointment. Knowing your target audience is extremely important because it's going to dictate everything about your salon. Your salon prices.

The furniture. The colors you choose. The environment that you create your salon culture and your salon name. When all of those things are congruent because you have established who your target clientele is you're going to find that target clientele being drawn to you and your salon is going to grow faster and your books are going to be full.

Tip number 4 survey a one-mile radius around your salon location. This might sound a little strange and a little bit outside your comfort zone but trust me at works. Take a weekend with a clipboard and a pen and go door-to-door around your neighborhood and just ask people hey my name is Dustin and I'm opening up a salon right over there and I'm wondering if you had to choose a salon strictly based on the name which of these three choices would you choose? Make a tally of what your neighborhood says and you'll be surprised. There will probably be one that rises to the top and that's probably the best choice for your new salon name.

Tip number five if you are having a really difficult time narrowing down your salon name you can never lose with men names. There are many different salons and salon products that are named after men so it already fits within the culture. In addition naming the salon after yourself really creates a personal brand where you are the center of that brand and typically people connect with a person more than they do with a concept or an institution. Obviously you won't have any problem being unique in your city because you're the only one with that name and it also sets you apart as the hair professional.

Hey, you have a salon named after you. Finally number six and probably most important to me as somebody that likes helping salon professionals with their digital marketing is checking for domain availability. You want to go to a site like namecheap and type in the name chosen for your salon and see if there's a dot-com URL available. Having a strong and memorable domain name that matches your salon name is really important because it's going to be on your business cards all of your print material any advertising materials, so you want something that's going to be able to be memorable in somebody's mind so that they can find you on the internet.

Once you've created your salon website you're going to want it to rank at the top of Google search. Both your website and your Maps listening and possibly a YouTube video so that all three of those things can be on the first page of Google and so you'll get more clients organically when they're searching for a salon in your city. I've created an online course specifically for salon professionals like you to teach you how to create a wordpress website from scratch and then rank your website number one in local google search. Also in this training program is an entire module teaching you have to rank your Google my business page that's number one in the map section so that people find you right away at the top in the local 3-pack.

And then finally I also teach you how to create and rank a promotional video that you can put on youtube and also rank that on the first page of Google search. I love helping new salon professionals create a website google+ listing and a YouTube video and ranking all three of those in organic google search so they can get more clients every day. I've done this in my salon and i can tell you from personal experience that we don't pay any money in advertising and we're getting new clients all the time to the point where we actually need to hire any stylist all the time as well. If you're interested in that online training program all you have to do is click the link right below this video in the description and i'll take you to a landing page where you can find out more.

As always if you have any questions go ahead and put those in the comment section below and if this video has been helpful for you in choosing your salon name then please give me a thumbs up. Thanks so much for watching and make today extraordinary!.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Salon Marketing - What Every Salon Needs To Know About Attracting Clients

Salon Marketing -
Hi my name is Dustin with Salon Marketing
Blueprint and I strategize with salon and spa owners and independent stylists all over
the country to get new clients and grow their business. Today in this video, I'm going to
teach you the 3 best ways to keep your phone ringing getting new clients every single day,
so stick with me. I love helping salon owners properly position
themselves to get new clients and grow their business every single day. Unless you live
in a really small town, chances are you're not the only salon in town.

Which mean everybody
has the opportunity to choose which salon they go to. Are you their first choice? So
how do you stand out from your competition and become the first choice for your potential
clients when they are looking for a new hair stylist. This is not something they teach
you in beauty school. It's a little something I like to call Local Google Search Domination.
You see, if somebody is looking for a new hair stylist, they're no going to go to the
Yellow Pages, they're going to go to Google.

They are going to search 'hair salon' in your
city. And if you're dominating the first page of local Google search, you're going to get
more clicks. The salon with the most clicks, is going to get the most phone calls, and
turn those clicks into lifelong clients. So how do you do this? It's as easy as 1, 2,
3.

Number one, your website. You need a professional looking website so it can be attractive to
new visitors. Not only that, but it needs to be ranked on the first page of Google.
Some of you might be wondering, why am I not getting any new clients? Maybe it's because
your website isn't optimized and nobody can find it. Number 2 is your local business directories.
These are high ranking websites like Google+, Yelp, YellowPages.Com which are going to help
your Google+ listing rank right there on the first page in the maps section of Google.
The name of the game for directory profiles is Quality, Quantity and Consistency.

Quality:
you want to be on the highest ranking ones like Yelp, Yellow Pages, Google+, the ones
I listed earlier; the ones that everybody uses. You also want to be on niche specific
directories like findabeautysalon.Com and other salon directories that are out there
that you can subscribe to for free. The next one is quantity; you want to be on as many
as possible. There is literally hundreds of directories that you can be on for free.

And
you just put your name, address, phone number, upload some pictures, and those point a link
back to your website which is going to help your website rank higher. And then finally,
consistency. You want everything to match. Your name, your address, phone number, website.
If there is any inconsistencies, Google is going to be like, 'what is going on with your
business' and they are not going to rank you very high because they are confused as to
where you are located or what your business name is because it is inconsistent.

So if
you have lots of them, on the high quality, niche specific sites and they all match, its
going to really boost your Google+ listing in the maps section and now you are taking
up two positions on the first page of Google. Finally, number 3, I've saved my favorite
for the last. If you're looking to dominate local Google search, you need a professional
video that ranks on the first page of Google. This is where I am spending most of my time
with my clients because it is just so effective.

When it comes to business, trust is a huge
factor. And what better way to build trust on the internet than a professional video
that shows who you are, and what you do. Let's be honest, finding a new hair stylist is a
scary thing for most people. And so what better way to take out the mystery, than to have
a professional video where they can see your face, where they can hear your voice? They
can see pictures of the salon, and it really takes the mystery out of finding a new stylist.
It really builds credibility, it builds trust, and people are more likely to give you a phone
call and come in to your salon because they have seen what your salon is like.

But it
is not enough just to produce a promotional video because after you post it to your Facebook
page that one time, nobody is going to find it. You need to get your video ranked on the
first page of Google because when somebody searches for a hair salon, and your video
thumbnail comes up, it has a 41% higher click through rate than any other website which
means it's going to get more clicks, and you are going to get more phone calls, and your
salon is going to grow as a result. So in conclusion, if your website, your Google+
listing, and your YouTube video are all ranked there on the first page of Google, you're
going to get more phone calls because people are finding you which means your salon is
going to grow like crazy. You might be thinking to yourself, that's great, but how do I do
it? How do I dominate the first page of Google? I've created another free video that's longer,
a little more in depth, that walks you step by step, how to do this.

If you want to watch
that video and progress in this training, all you have to do is just click the button
right here, or the link down in the description, and I'll make sure you get the next video
in this training. So again, just click one of the links, and I'll see you on the next
video..

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Salon Marketing - A Salon Business Plan Strategy for Client Retention

Salon Marketing -
Hey it's Dustin with dustinnccorchuk.Com and I'm totally pumped in this video to share with you the four-step
system that we have implemented into our salon to dramatically increase the
return rate of our clients turning first time client into lifelong clients so
stick with me. As a salon owner that lives in a city where there's a salon on every block I totally understand the importance of getting the first time
client to book a second appointment so they can become a return client in your
salon. Of course it's always a great idea to be able to pre-book them while they are still in the salon. But we all know that doesn't always happen so does that
mean that this client is gone for good? Or is there something you can do to
dramatically increase the likelihood of them booking another appointment with
you in the future.

I've created a simple and unique four step system called the Salon
Profit Circle that will dramatically increase the amount of return clients you
get your salon and will also get your clients to share your salon on social
media. The four steps are easy to remember because they all start with the letter S
they are Service, Survey Social Share and Social Proof. The first step is service
and it's probably a no brainer for you when you get a client to sit in your
chair it is your goal to absolutely give them the best customer service and the
best hair service that's possible so that they prebook their next appointment
with you while they're still in there in the salon. When this occurs, you don't even have to do the next three steps.

Step number 2 is a survey. Within 24 hours of your
first time client's visit you wanna send them an email or text message with a link to a
4 or 5 question survey on your website. What this does is it allows your customer to give feedback which gives them a sense of investment in your salon and sets them up for step number three which is where all the money's at. Number three is social
share.

Once they click the submit button on your survey, it redirects them to
another page on your website which says thanks for filling out our survey we'd
like to give you $5 off your next appointment all you have to do is click the Facebook
share button right below this video. When they click the facebook share button
unlocks a voucher for $5 off their next appointment was really sweetens the deal
for them to book their second appointment in your salon. If they're willing to do that
they're willing to come back. They say word of mouth is the best form of
advertising and so not only did you get your first time client to book a second
appointment but you've also got them to share your salon with all their Facebook
friends which really increases the likelihood of their Facebook friends
becoming first-time clients and getting on the salon profit circle.

So you might be
thinking that sounds like an excellent concept but I'd love to see an example
of how it's done so I can implement it into my own salon and that's why I've
created a free four video training series that will walk you step-by-step of the
different parts of the salon profit circle and how to do it in your own salon. In this free
training series I let you look over my shoulder so that you can see exactly
what the client will see as they walk step-by-step through the Salon Profit Circle. All you have to do to get instant access to the salon profit circle
training series is click the button on this video or the link down description if this video has been
helpful and you love the concept definitely give me a thumbs up or if you
have any questions submit those in the comment section below Again the button on the screen or the
link in the description and I look forward to seeing you on the next video.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Rohui & Rawon, Welcome to Madam Kis beauty salon! [The Return of Superman2017.08.20]

Rohui & Rawon, Welcome to Madam Kis beauty salon! [The Return of Superman2017.08.20]
- Hello? / - Hey. Hey. I tried to wash her hair, but she wouldn't let me. (He's consulting someone.) I can't even tie her hair.

Want me to come over and help? I can't do it. I can't even tie her hair. Want me to come over and help? (Who did he ask for help?) (It's Professor Ki.) - Do this style. / - Okay.

(Focused) S.E.S. Debuted the same year I did. She's a colleague I've known for 20 years. Taeyoung is my senior in raising children.

I thought I could learn from him. (I want to learn.) You should tie your hair nicely. (She's like an old man.) (Pinching) (Fumbling) Why aren't you giving me something delicious? Why am I not giving you something delicious? I'll give some to you after this. (Pinching) (Dad, please go easy.) (Her pigtails are done.) (Taeyoung checks if they are even.) (He finishes up.) All done.

Let me see. - Look at me. / - Let's eat this. Rohui.

(It's a cushion plate.) (Eating) I'm going to shower, so you have to wait. (So Jisub?) (Madam Ki's pink headband) (She's eating a snack.) (Dancing) (This peanut is good.) (Excited) (It looked like she was being patient...) Rohui, where are you going? Your dad's in the shower. (Peeking) (Swinging) (Taeyoung didn't notice.) (Giggling) (Excuse me!) (Sneaking) (She has left the scene.) (Hiding and covering up) Are you hiding it there? Rohui, you're such a prankster. (The criminal will always return to the scene.) Dad, what are you doing? Rohui.

Kim Rohui. Kim Rohui. (You can't stop Rohui.) Where are my clothes? Hey, you punk. Where did you put my clothes? I hid it.

Tell me. Where are they? Gosh. (Indifferent) (He covers himself with a cushion.) Rohui, hurry. Where are my clothes? Help me find them.

Find my clothes. Did you hide them? (She looks underneath the couch.) (Oh, is it under there?) Where is it? Where did you put them? Are they in the drawers? Where could it be? If you find my clothes, I'll give you something delicious. Where are they? (Are you trying to trick me? I will...) (Fall for it.) Where are they? Over here. Here? Rohui.

You troublemaker. (Giggling) You punk. (I hid it well, right?) - You... / - Give me a snack.

Give you what snack? I won't give you one. (The two of them lived happily ever after.) Let's go. (Professor Ki is going to his offsite lecture.) It's here. Rohui, you have to say hello when you see him, okay? Okay.

Uncle Taeyoung is here. Rohui must be here, too. - Wow. / - Hello.

- It's Rohui. / - Say hello. - It's Rohui. / - Hello.

- Rohui. / - Go inside. Hello, Rawon. - Uncle.

/ - Let's go. Rawon, give me your hand. - Is he a stranger? / - She's awkward. Didn't you see him on television? Rohui's hair is nice, isn't it? Rohui.

- Isn't she cute? / - How cute. (She found Rawon's rabbit doll.) (Hey, that's mine.) Give it to me. Give it? Try saying that. She's at that age.

Hey. Give it to Rohui. (Should I or not?) Give it to Rohui. Are you giving it to me? Give it to Rohui.

She was never attached to anything. Recently, she became obsessed with that doll. (Now that we look again...) (Is this a hill?) (She has a round belly.) (She has one, too.) (They both have round bellies.) (They're both interested in beauty.) (Slapping) (They know how to dance.) (Let's go!) (Yes!) (I'm the cheerful Rawon.) They're so alike. I brought this with me.

What is it? - It's raspberries. / - Raspberries? Yes. You can have it cold in the summer. It's also good for children's health.

I'm going to eat raspberries. I only had raspberry wine before. (One bite for Dad,) (one bite for Rohui) Dad. Tasty.

Is it tasty? She's feeding you. (Have a bite, Rawon.) (What is this taste?) - Is it good? / - Yes. (Is this real?) (Have a bite.) (Here, Dad.) (Surprised) (She makes trouble gracefully.) Is that how you're going to make trouble? Forget it. It's okay.

(Tapping) This is crazy. (It's time to take care of my skin.) Your face is stained. (What's wrong with my face?) (My goodness!) (Raspberry shower) Both girls now have raspberry moustaches. (Raspberry smile) - Is this it? / - She likes bathing here.

Just once. She hates this. But she's fine when her mom does it. - Really? / - Why? Why do you hate it when I do it? What's the reason? If you want to make Rawon comfortable, use this.

Make her lie down here and sit her down. She can put legs up and lie back here. - Like at a salon. / - I see.

(Wait, that's...) (This is Taeyoung's salon.) (Sleepy) (This feels so good.) Let's put her down. Lie down. Get comfortable. Isn't it comfortable? (Rawon, think of it as your bed.) - How nice.

/ - Isn't it comfortable? (Why does it feel so comfortable?) - Great. Who is this? / - Okay. - Doesn't it feel cool? / - It's like a hair salon. It's so comfortable, isn't it? - She looks comfortable.

/ - Isn't it comfortable? (They're even shampooing her.) It's so comfortable. There we go. Water. Isn't it so comfortable? - Done.

/ - Done. - Yes, you're done. / - Done. What is this? What's that? - I brought equipment.

/ - What's that? (What is it?) - What is this? / - It's Ki's Salon. I'll make Rawon pretty today. This is crazy. What is all this? First, you need to look at the style book.

You can tell me which style you'd like. (Three-way fountain look) These are the various styles Rohui had. (Shrek style) He can even do pigtails. Ki's Salon is open.

(There are also many other styles.) This one first. I need to learn this. The apple style. I need to learn this first.

- Her hair is short. / - I always failed. The women are good at doing it. Okay, you can play with this.

What's this? Glasses. My hand always slips at this point. (Rawon's dad versus Professor Ki) You can see how good Taeyoung is. That's right.

I need to try this. You can try it. Try her back. (Struggling) (His pout shows how focused he is.) It already looks weird.

I can't do it. You'll cover her face. (Will this work?) (Are you sure we can trust my dad?) Gosh. (Her hair is tangled.) I did it.

(It's tied, but...) Is it okay? (He parted her hair in a messy way.) It's... You did it. You did well, but you should try splitting it halfway. (I'll fix it.) Done.

(You should watch my dad.) You're so good. (Finished) You can tie her hair so quickly. (He's working on the other side.) (He's calm even when Rawon moves.) It's important not to drop the hair. (Finished) How cute.

(My daughter looks cute.) How cute. You look so nice. I've learned now. It'd be good if you can split down the middle.

Also, you should focus on the height and the direction. They have to match. Okay, the direction. You should make them symmetrical.

You should try brushing and using your fingers. Rawon, it must feel cool with your hair up. Rawon, you look pretty. Rawon, look.

Do you look pretty? - Pretty. / - You're pretty. You tied her hair so well. (We need a Ki Taeyoung in every house.) Great.

Let's play with Dad. He's fumbling, but he's trying. (Rawon is behaving.) Done. (He successfully ties her hair.) You look pretty..

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Review The Revlon Salon 360 Surround StyleNew and NowByrdie

Review The Revlon
Hey, guys! It's Faith, Byrdies editorial director,
and today I am testing out a revolutionary new hair dryer. This is the Revlon 360 Surround AC Styler,
and at first glance, it might just look like any other hair dryer, but you can twist the
nozzle so that you can have this vent right here, and you actually put your hair through,
and it's supposed to smooth and kind of make your hair very sleek and give you that real
blowout, bouncy effect. I just think it looks so cool, and it is really
supposed to be a game changer, and I'm excited to try it out. So as you can see, my hair is damp.

I towel-dried it already. Usually when I blow-dry my hair, it ends up
being pretty poofy, and I end up having to take a curling iron or a straightener and
kind of smoothing it over, so I'm really hoping that this hair dryer will save me that extra
step and just make my hair look really smooth and sleek without having to use another tool
after blow-drying. So I'm gonna start off and put a little bit
this Bumble and Bumble Daytime Protective Repair Fluid in my hair. I like to put this in before heat styling
just to protect my strands and give them a little bit of shine.

It says to use this on damp hair, so I'm just
gonna run it through with my fingers. It smells really nice too. All right, so I put it through my hair, and
now I'm ready to blow-dry, so I'm probably gonna start rough-drawing my hair just on
the normal classic setting, and then once my hair is a little bit more dried, I'll start
using the smoothing section, so let's start. Okay, so as you can see, my hair is probably
50% dry.

It's getting poofier and poofier, so let's
try kind of turning it into this setting and seeing if it will actually smooth my hair. Well start with low. So I just finished doing this half of my head,
and I will say my hair is very straight. I don't necessarily know if it is as sleek
as I kind of was thinking that it would be.

It's almost like a little bit puffy. This is my natural hair texture that's air-drying
into these waves. Just to test it out, I'm gonna do the second
half of my hair just kind of using the traditional hair dryer without the straightening option,
and then maybe we can see if there really is a big difference. So as you can see, there really is a difference.

This side, remember I just rough-dried with
the traditional method, and this side I could turn that nozzle and use the straightener
effect. I don't know if it's as smooth and sleek as
I was expecting it to be, but there's definitely a difference, and I feel like if you're someone
who uses a blow-dryer and always has to use a straightener afterward, I don't know if
it'll completely replace using a straightener, but it does minimize the time that you might
spend. So I think it's a really fun, cool, innovative
product. You can get it for $59.99 At Target, Ulta,
and online as well, and, you know, I'm just constantly amazed at what cool innovations
are coming out of the beauty space, and this is definitely one of them.

So comment below and tell me if there's anything
else you've seen on the internet or your friends have been talking about that you want to see
us try, and we will definitely test it out. I'll see you guys next time. Bye!.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Pittsburghs Best Botox Provider and Beauty Salon Partner for the Face Over Makeover!

Pittsburghs Best Botox
Male: If you ever wished you could have a
little help looking better, and maybe younger, here's your chance to do just that. Female: It's a contest called Face Over Make
Over by Izzazu Salon, Spa & Serata and The Skin Center. One man and one woman will each
win a total beauty makeover, for a new hair cut, and color, plus some cosmetic help with
wrinkles or other cosmetic procedures. And here to tell us more about the contest and
what you can win are Gino Chiodo and co-owner of Izzazu and Dr.

Dominic Brandy of The Skin
Center. Male: Hi, gentlemen. Female: Hi. Male: Welcome, good to have you Gino: Thanks for having us.

Female: This is not just a regular makeover.
Wow, you are gonna look great after this. This sounds awesome. Gino: Well, this is a kick off to historical
event for us because this is the first time that two PhD's have coming together to create
one awesome great look. Well now PhD meaning, me, Professional Hair Dresser, of course.

Male: And the real doctor here. Gino: Of course. The real doctor, that's right. Female: The MD.

All right. So you're gonna
do explain what the contest offers please. Male: Yeah. Where did the idea come from to? Gino: The idea came from we're used to doing
makeovers, of course, and that we take the bone structure and the facial features and
that's the picture, that's what the Doc's gonna take care of now, and then we take and
we put the frame to picture.

So were used to doing makeovers but this is the most extreme
makeover that we've ever done. Male: What are you gonna do, Dr. Brandy, that
the Gino can't do or wouldn't have done in the past? Dr. Brandy: Well, what we'll do is when we
picked the contestant, they'll come into my facility and then I'll get to know them, chit
chat, then I'm gonna analyze their face, bone structure and so forth.

And then I'll make
a recommendation. Might be Botox, some volume, and maybe even surgical procedures I do that
are very short, that are scarless, like the IQ, maybe taking a little fat from the lower
lid. There's a laser we can run under the skin, fat transfer. There's a lot of different things we can do
with this that don't have a scar and that can be done pretty quickly.

Male: So you're not talking a major face lift? Dr: Brandy: No, no, no, no. The things we're
doing in Izzazu would be procedures that take 30 minutes or less. That would be Botox, fillers,
volume like Restylane, Juvederm, you've seen that advertised on television. And then but
possibly we might even do some little surgical procedures.

Male: Well, here's a before and after. What
are we looking at here? Tell us what's been done in this picture. Dr. Brandy: Well, this would be volume enhancement.
You can see that the cheeks are a little bit fuller than they were before.

The nasolabial
folds are a little softer. So that would be... You know, you've seen the Juvederm commercials.
That's hyaluronic acid, so you kind of inject that into the area. You can see this woman, same thing.

The nasolabial
fold area, right in here, you can see it softer. Essentially we inject a little bit of filler
in there that will typically last anywhere from 6 months to a year. And then they would
come back in to Izzazu and have that repeated. Female: And so for the contest, you're gonna
do that and then you'll finish it out with the whole new hair and make up look? Gino: Of course.

The frame is what we do then,
and we look at the great work that the doctor has done. And just like any consultation,
we're gonna evaluate the bone structure, and we look at the facial features and then we
look at the hair. Our goal is to really try to come up with a really great look that's
gonna balance everything that the doctors doing. But most importantly, to be sure that
the contestant is gonna be able to reproduce that look at home...

We want them to be successful
as well. So it's really, really exciting because this is the first time, like I was saying
before, that two artists have come together to create one amazing look. Male: How long have you guys known each other? Dr. Brandy: Oh, we've known each other for
long.

Gino: We've known for a long time. Male: Did this thought never come up before? Gino: Well, you know what, we've talked about
it back and forth. The way I got to meet the doctor, he did my hair and when I went through
that, he did a phenomenal job, I get compliments on that all the time. And so we've had a great
relationship.

His work is meticulous. I love what he does. I'm huge fan of his work. And
then we just thought what would be great to do an Express Center in various locations.
And, of course, we have one that's located right in our downtown location.

Female: Meaning when people come to get their
hair done, they can also get some of these shorter procedures that you're talking about? Gino: Exactly right. Female: Right there at Izzazu. Gino: It's been perceived very, very well
to this point. We're doing really, really great because, you know, women are really,
really busy so we want to make sure that time is very valuable.

So we want to see have one
place where they want to go. Dr. Brandy: Put it to good use. Gino: Yes, exactly.

Female: Okay. So who can enter the contest? Gino: Well, anyone. We're looking for two;
a man and a women, as you were stating earlier. Male: By the way, typically guys, who's harder
worker on; the male or the female species? Dr.

Brandy: The females are way easier. Male: Oh! Is that right? Dr. Brandy: Men never listen to the instructions,
and it's that way around the world. I go to meetings.

I talk to doctors from China, India,
South America. They all say the same thing. Female: All right. So one man, one women.
Are you doing it based on the photos they send in or based on the story of why they
want it? How are you gonna decide? Gino: We're gonna ask for five sentences.
We'll keep it simple.

And then a photo of the front and the back and the side to side. Dr. Brandy: We could have a front and a side
view. Gino: Front and the side view.

And then the
process of doctor and I are gonna get together and we're gonna check out the photos and were
gonna read the stories and then were gonna go from that. Female: Oh, we can't wait to see the results.
Thank you, guys. Gino: This is so exciting. It's so historical
for us.

We're very excited about. Male: Well, bring the finished product on
back on. Female: Enter now for your chance to win the
Face Over Make Over offered by Izzazu Salon, Spa & Serata and The Skin Center. You can
nominate yourself or you can nominate a family member or a friend by emailing izzazu@faceovermakeover@gmail.Com.
All nominations must include five sentences as to why the candidate should be selected
as the winner, and do include two close-up headshots, one facing front and one sideways.
And keep watching here on PTL because when winners are chosen and the Face Over Make
Over is complete, we will bring you the before and after results.

Again, you can contact
Izzazu and The Skin Center with any questions and you'll find the links at KDKA.Com/PTL..

Saturday, June 7, 2014

People Dye Their Hair Gray For The First Time

People Dye Their Hair Gray For The First Time
(Drumming) (whooshing and creaking)
(drumming) (upbeat music) - I've never dyed my hair. I have no dying in to my hair so we'll see what it's about. - I'm not very nervous. Not very excited.

Afraid it's gonna hurt. Just feels like my head's being painted. - [Girl] I really hope
my hair doesn't fall out 'cause I super bleach it at home but I have really great
expectations for this. Like, I can't wait to have gray hair.

- I feel great right because I have these nice ladies distracting me from the fact
(ladies laugh) that I'm bleaching my hair. I'm going for, like Disney villain. So, I have pretty high expectations. - I don't have my glasses on
so I can't really see myself but what I can see
(woman laughs) I feel, like, I was like Cisco.

- I can see it going kind of blond. - In order to go gray you
need to lift their hair to the lightest yellow blond possible. No way possible you get
it that late in one shot. - Well, I just found out we're doing round two of the bleaching so (laughs).

- It feels like Play-Doh in a plastic bag. - It's looks pretty crazy right now. - Well, the liner does strip
the hair from everything - Mm-hm. - That was in the hair strand but the
- Yeah.

- B3 that we put in
the color helps deposit proteins, conditioning agents. So, even though we're
stripping out pigment we're still adding in proteins and things to keep your hair strong. (Upbeat music) - I think I'm tearing up. It burns so bad.

- I'm feelin' pretty good right now. So, I'm not crying like Leo. - Feel like a practical joke right now. - Three rounds of bleach.

- [Stylist] Three rounds of bleach. - I feel the need to apologize for how labor intensive it is. - I thought it was gonna be way easier. Kinda like a one two and go.

But no, we've been here for, I
think, like, three hours now? - [Girl] Finally putting in the gray. Oh, I don't know where I am right now. So many chemicals right now. - I'm really excited.

I mean, this was just the steps. So, I don't know. You don't know until it's all done. - This part's the most surreal.

The getting my hair cut and just having the hair falling off
green-gray is super strange. - [Leo] I mean, to think about the fact that just when I came in my hair was black and now it is gray. It's kind of impressive because
it's almost, like, magic. - I was a super light-haired girl so it's easier for them
but I couldn't imagine what it's like for a dark haired person.

- [Girl] I have had thoughts about whether this is, like, some
senior cultural appropriation. - I love it. - No. - [Voiceover] With your glasses on? Woah.

(Laughs) - [Voiceover] Look at that smile. - That's crazy. - I'm ready to take this
granny hair to the world. Show some whipper snappers how it's done.

- And really well done. My hair feels healthier
than before I came in. So, it's great. - I'm a fan.

It's definitely different and I don't know if I would, like do it again because it takes so much, such a long time to do it so I definitely appreciate
what it actually is for fun or for any reason. - It was fun. It felt like I was getting
my hair washed for, like, four hours straight. I'm into it.

- But damn, do I look good. I'm sorry, I love it. Robin did an amazing job. I feel like I have a
whole life ahead of me even though I look kinda 80.

(Gentle music) (whooshing and creaking).

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Need a Pedicure Ask These Prisoners

Need a Pedicure Ask These Prisoners
(Upbeat music) - [Carmen] The day I was going to sign my papers to start working, there were 3,000 inmates
out there working iron and I was like.. What did I get myself into here? My name is Carmen Shehorn. I'm the career technical
educator for cosmetology at Valley State Prison For Men. When I tell people that I
work teaching cosmetology in a men's prison, a lot of people are shocked
by it, they're surprised.

They didn't even think
that it was available. This program takes approximately two years and they have to have 1600 hours completed in order to take the state board exam. There is a waiting list
to get into this class and in order to get into this
class, an inmate has to meet certain behavioral and
educational standards. You come into my class and
we're gonna treat each other with respect and common courtesy, and there's no boundaries in here.

- We're just gonna relax
your facial muscles, and improve your blood
flow throughout your face. My name is Juan Brizuela. I'm here at Valley State Prison
in Chowchilla California. My favorite part of the class
is the skin care part of it which includes the facials,
eyebrows and make up.

I like to see my clients relax
and get comfortable with me. It's real personal and being in prison, they teach you not to touch each other, not to touch staff. It goes against the norm of what people see about prison on TV, you know, ex-gang members, men with tattoos on their face, all over their body is not
something you see out there working in a beauty salon. It's putting a lot on a different side of the prison system.

- I do treat them as human beings. And I'm not here to punish them, I just here to show them
a skill that I have, and it happens to be in a prison. I have more empathy for people now, because of doing this type of work. When they get their license,
it's like I've gotten my license for the first
time all over again.

It's very rewarding..

Monday, April 14, 2014

Narsha GaIn JoKwon even go to the same beauty salon

Narsha GaIn JoKwon
Eng Trans :@BungeeBabyG. Eng Trans :@BungeeBabyG. MCs: About your solo activities, Ga-In showed us her marriage life, with Jo Kwon... MCs: About your solo activities, Ga-In showed us her marriage life, with Jo Kwon...

MCs: About your solo activities, Ga-In showed us her marriage life, with Jo Kwon... MCs: About your solo activities, Ga-In showed us her marriage life, with Jo Kwon...   Jea: *gasps* * Ga-In: ^^ yeah..We have received lots of love from the audiences and since then our popularity also... Ga-In: ^^ yeah..We have received lots of love from the audiences and since then our popularity also...

Ga-In: ^^ yeah..We have received lots of love from the audiences and since then our popularity also... Ga-In: ^^ yeah..We have received lots of love from the audiences and since then our popularity also... Ga-In: ^^ yeah..We have received lots of love from the audiences and since then our popularity also... Eunhee: So do you still keep in touch with Jo Kwon ssi often, even now? Eunhee: So do you still keep in touch with Jo Kwon ssi often, even now? Ga-In: Yes I still..

Contact Kwonie.. Occasionally... Ga-In: Yes I still.. Contact Kwonie..

Occasionally... Ga-In: Yes I still.. Contact Kwonie.. Occasionally...

Narsha: They even go to the same beauty salon~ Ga-In: ohh we go to this same shop as well... Gura: Narsha sounds like an elder using  (beauty salon) Gura: Narsha sounds like an elder using  (beauty salon)   Narsha: You can see them there often~~ Narsha: You can see them there often~~ Narsha: You can see them there often~~ Ga-In: (unnie) what mijangwon Ga-In: (unnie) what mijangwon.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

My Curly Hair Experience at Salon 718

My Curly Hair
Hello world! I need to get this addressed... This situation. And it was matting again. ANDREA: Oh, your hair? It doesn't look like it right now! MAYA: 'Cause I had to brush it out! If I leave it curly-- ANDREA: Oh, then it mats...

I wish mine was long enough that I
can just do that. 'Cause I'm tired of like, the process. I've just been leaving it in a bun like
all the time now. Just like, bun it up.

MAYA: Oh, that's who we're talking to right now. ANDREA: That's me, hello. Yeah, I just like, bun it up all the time. It's drama.

This--okay, this is the mullet. I'm here at salon 718, and the girl hooked me up and my mullet. Me and my curly mullet. See how long it is? In the back...

In the back it's really long-- ANDREA: The back is really long--here. Yo, the back is like, crazy! The back is
really long and then the front is normal. MAYA: I just need her to deal with this. ANDREA: The back? MICHAELA: Well, you definitely have layers in there.

MAYA: In the front. ANDREA: Her--she's... The problem is the back. MAYA: The back is just a hot mess, when it's like, curly.

And I think it's because I cut my own hair.
And I can never get to the back. MICHAELA: You're right about that. ANDREA: So the problem is completely solved.

MICHAELA: I'm gonna clean it up a little bit, try and balance it out
and just loosen it, so the curls are a little bit more carefree. ANDREA: And she says they keep matting. MICHAELA: Okay, we're gonna do a really good conditioning treatment for that. Am I getting you? What's up Michaela? MICHAELA: Alright, who wants to work with me? MAYA: Everyone's like, running away.

ANDREA: Too much hair, don't care! MAYA: Yay! A volunteer! MICHAELA: Merri, she's our treatment specialist. And I'm just gonna blend with you there, so it doesn't feel so disconnected. MaYA: Oh, okay. That's probably what it is-- ANDREA: That's probably the problem.

MAYA: Yeah, it's like... MICHAELA: Yeah, I feel like it's 3 different hair cuts. So we're
kind of just gonna make it... One and a half.

I'm kidding. Just one hair cut. Well, what is happening also, is that you're getting
a little bit of tail back here. So we're gonna try and...

ANDREA: That's your mullet problem. MICHAELA: Get rid of this. Okay, so Merri and I were talking about what we think we're gonna
use on your hair today. You wanna explain it to her? MERRI: We're gonna use the Moroccan Oil repair shampoo,
and I'm gonna use their mask--the hydrating mask.

And I'm gonna apply that, and you're gonna sit
under the dryer for like, 5-10 minutes. MICHAELA: So real intense one--and then nice thing about Moroccan
oil is that it has no sulfates in it. And so it's not drying on the hair. And it has
the aragan oil, which will help really penetrate in.

'Cause on curly hair you just wanna keep it
really nice and moist on the ends. Alright? MAYA: Okay. MICHAELA: Voila! I don't know the last time I went to a salon. I think it's been like, 4 years or something.

ANDREA: Whoa! MAYA: At least. 'Cause I didn't go in Vancouver. There's no salon in Vancouver. And I didn't go in Toronto, and I've been living
here for 2 years.

Okay--so that's at least... ANDREA: 4 years-- MAYA: Five! ANDREA: That's crazy. MAYA: Has it really been that long? And when I do go it's only for like a blowout. Smells good.

What is this stuff? MERRI: Moroccan oil. MAYA: Oh, okay. I only bought that little vial of like, you know that oil? Yeah. I'm like, $15?! For a little thing?! Oh yeah...

This is soft. I'll know by... 3 Days, if it's--it's weird, it just started
matting! It's like it turned into one giant dread. Yeah like, here it's like weird and wiry.

It's not even like... I don't even know what that is, that's not a curl.  So um... I just got back from London, from
a fabulous hair show--forecasting trends, and curly hair was big.

MAYA: Curly hair is big! MICHAELA: Especially in London because there are just so
many mixed children. Or kids, or people. MAYA: Same with Toronto. Okay, everyone is mixed so everyone has curly hair.

I think that's probably why there's this huge curly... Craze.
It's 'cause there's just so many mixed people. On top of the other cultures that already have curly hair.

MICHAELA: I mean, so many cultures are so mixed to begin with. And then you have, you know... So what's your take on people cutting their own hair? MICHAELA: What's my take on cutting your own hair...? Curly hair, you can definitely get away with it. Creative people can get away with it, 'cause it's not just a haircut, it's a whole look.

It might not technically be correct; of course as hairdressers we wanna
go in there and make everything technically correct for you. I think when you get to that point, like you have right now, where you definitely feel like you need someone to look at it, you need to definitely do that. You need to let a professional kind of just balance it out for you. This is the Moroccan mousse...

It's our strongest hold hair product. I just applied it really on the front part, nice and spiraly.
And I'm just gonna twist them up a little bit. Oh, to...

And you're still gonna cut? Yeah, after we dry them. We're gonna dry you and diffuse
you, then I'm gonna cut a little bit more. ANDREA: No more mullet, no more beaver tail. It's perfect! It's like...

Perfect curls. MAYA: The salon goes quiet. MICHAELA: The salon goes quiet as all the
pieces of curls drop to the floor. MAYA: I'm just like, oh my God what are you doing?! The way you're cutting it! I'm just like...

MICHAELA: Don't try this at home, okay? All that's it's doing is releasing it doesn't look so crowded. I'm like... You're cutting IN! MICHAELA: I'm cutting IN! MAYA: My hair! It dropped to the ground! NO! I'm used to like, a lot more product. ANDREA: In your hair? MICHAELA: How does it feel? Does it feel like it's sticking, or...? MAYA: No! It feels like there's...

Not enough in it. I'm
so used to having like... You can FEEL that product. So what is this you're spraying? MICHAELA: This is a different product line.

It's called
surface. And it's a bassu shine spray. ANDREA: It's Canadian! MICHAELA: It is! MAYA: Where can people get it? MICHAELA: Salon 718. What we can do if you want also, if they wanna
order that they can get 10% off on that product.

Okay for the next month, 20% off any service,
or 10% off any product, except for keratin. MAYA: Okay, I have it recorded, so... ANDREA: Like, dye your hair black, Maya or is it-- MAYA: No, this is just--I love it. MICHAELA: Yay, she loves it! MAYA: Yeah, see that back is so much better.

ANDREA: Yeah now you have that beaver tail. MICHAELA: You see how little it was that we cut off? ANDREA: And look, the length's still good. Oh, there we go! MAYA: There we go! There you go! Oh, she went colored and straight, I went curly and black! Watch out now!.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

The BEST Hair Mask for dry, damaged and frizzy hair!

The BEST Hair Mask for dry, damaged and frizzy hair!

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The Avocado Coconut Rosemary Oil Hair   Mask is a hair treatment that helps to   strengthen your hair and promote fast   and healthy hair growth. Avocado and   coconut oil are packed with fatty acids and   proteins to repair damaged hair and to   keep it moisturized from blow-drying,   coloring and everyday use of shampoos.   The secret to his hair mask is the   rosemary oil which has been used in   Mediterranean countries for centuries to   stimulate the hair follicles into   producing new hair growth. You'll notice   shiny, radiant and thicker hair when used   on a regular basis.

 First you want to take your Avocado   Coconut Rosemary Oil Hair Mask and take   out a generous amount. This of course   depends on the length of your hair, but   one to two tablespoons is a good amount.   So depending on the climate you live in   or the season, this can be liquid or   solid. So now I have about two large   tablespoons in this bowl and I'm going   to heat it up so it's completely liquid.

 The next thing you want to do is drape   yourself with a towel so you don't get   the hair mask all over your clothes.   I like to secure mine with a clip. Now I.   Can simply start by applying the   liquid oil onto your scalp.

You can   either just dip your fingers into it and do it,   or simply use a useful tool like this   one and dip it in and soak up some of   the oil. And now I'm applying it straight   onto my scalp. You want to make sure your   hair is completely saturated in the oil,   so it definitely be generous with it.   Really take your time massaging it into   the scalp.

So now that my scalp is   covered in the oil, I'm going to continue   with the midsection all the way down to   the ends. I absolutely love this hair mask   especially for the colder fall and   winter months like now when my scalp tends   to get really dry and itchy. Now I'm really   paying attention to the ends of my hair   because this hair mask is really great   with preventing split ends. If any of   your hair sections tend to get a little   more dry like   mine right here for example, just focus   on them a litte more and just add more of the   hair treatment.

Now that I've saturated my   hair completely with the hair mask, I'm   going to leave it in for a minimum of   one hour. So now that my hair has   completely absorbed the hair treatment,   I'm gonna rinse it out, but instead of   wetting my hair, I'm going to apply the   shampoo first, which is what i'm going to do   now. I'm gonna massage it into my scalp   it will lather a little bit, and then once   I add water, it lathers some more and   when I rinse it out all of the oils will   be taken with it. You will definitely   need a little more shampoo then usually   just because you're here is now extra   oily.

All right now it's time to wash it   out.   So this is how my hair looks after   rinsing out the hair treatment. It feels   amazing, it feels so nourished and strong.   I can even tell that it's hydrated all   the way to the ends.

And now it's so easy   to brush through, it's like silk.   It's just amazing! If you want healthy,   shiny here like this too, make sure to   visit www.AvivaPureBeauty.Com to get your   jar of the Avocado Coconut Rosemary Oil   Organic Hair Mask!.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Meet & Greet at Indonesia , Hair Salon at Jakarta, Luxurious Stay at Hotel GunawarmanDTV #84

Meet & Greet at Indonesia , Hair Salon at Jakarta, Luxurious Stay at Hotel GunawarmanDTV #84
Good morning, Qtee I just did it myself. Nickelodeon is like our childhood cartoon. Again today the weather is amazing. A lot of Qtees say it's gonna rain a lot so we bought like three umbrellas But so far we haven't used it so It's gonna be another great day Wassup Qtees, it's your favorite Korean twins, QQ.

Welcome to our second day at Jakarta And it is a very very very exciting day because it's finally the day we get to meet our cuties in Indonesia Okay, places at the Senayan city, I mean Delicae, Senayan city between 3 to 5 p.M. But first we're gonna quickly go down and grab our morning And then yesterday we forgot to show you guys the gym at the monopoly So we're gonna quickly show you guys that as well then we're gonna change to our second hotel Which is called a Hotel the Gunawarman which is like 15 minutes drive away from here And then after we check in at the hotel. We're gonna go to this salon called It's called Hair Longue Ryoji Sakate, and we randomly found this in instagram. We also kind of interested how salons in Jakarta are like so I think this would be a great chance to vlog and I kind of want to like it my Hairstylist it's time cuz it's so humid here, and if I don't do it.

Maybe I'll become like A lion. By the way guys, we just want to give a quick shout out And thank you to Avenu team, Avenu in Indonesia for setting up this entire meet and greet. They organised everything for us Yeah, we were originally plan to just do it outside like a mall again Yeah, cuz we don't have any avenue here, right? But then team Avenu reached out to us And I was willing to help us, but thank you so much We are super excited about today, second day in Jakarta with you guys By the way, we are waking up like 6:30 a.M.. For the past two days, and that's amazing because it never happens to us So Qwon wearing this beautiful hat and these earrings from H&M yesterday And also this beautiful eyelet top and this awesome pants.

Oh, it's a trouser right yeah Yeah also from H&M Indonesia and also this shoe. Well. It's a little bit small, but it's a okay, right It's comfortable. I love this ruffle detail You don't actually your hair pretty like this you need it look so pretty I want my Qtees to touch my ginger hair before cuts your hair Okay, here goes Qjin's outfit of the day Earring.

I love it into this beautiful v-neck top That's like a little ruching on your shoulder a little puff here too so screen yeah, and this a beautiful trouser. So comfrotable. This one from Zara So we're gonna show you guys the gym right now. Hello! Hi! Okay? Here's the gym.

Says Gym This place is so spacious, and I really like the view here Yes, so if you come to the fifth floor right next to the moon bar is the gym you do like yoga in the morning? In front of the mirror admire yourself And then right after you exercise you can go to the pool outside We're gonna just quickly do mama QQ outfit of the day. This is H&M we bought yesterday because she was chilly Okay, so this is a Nike Nike runner it has like this is a pearl on the ankle Now we have back and have our morning So we're back at the hotel monopoly Kitchen, dining area. And this place is so instagram worth it, guys I think you can just stop by here for you can subscribe here So yesterday we ate a site club and this time we're gonna try banana cake How are you, mommy? So for today mama QQ is gonna have Sourdough with avocado and it's very interesting called nasi goreng kampung. Said there's a chicken sausage pick on a cracker and cauliflower that looks really nice.

It says the local favorite So as Qtees already know, mama QQ loves taking photos Oh Really? Really love their presentation, the plate presentation, it's amazing. Gorgeous, gorgeous. As always, takes a photo Yesterday was pink and today is orange! Why is it banana cake then? I don't know. I was kinda hoping it's actually banana cake.

Like a pastry Fried coconut chip Got one pastry for mom, wasn't bread. Okay their packaging is so cute I don't wanna leave here. It's so good. It's called Hotel the Gunawarman On our way to Hotel the Gunawarman And traffic again We're actually waiting for our room to be ready we also got two rooms here, we're waiting as this lounge Called Sofia of the Gunawarman, and we're actually gonna come here drink tonight, and nine o'clock for some kind of performance Hotel the Gunawarman is the next level.

Wow! It's amazing. I love the decoration here I love all the textures and colors in this hotel. This carpet is so pretty They give us a complimentary drink, and I think it's an alcohol As Qtees know we don't drink, but I just tasted how it tastes like Good? Good. My sister's making me drink alcohol Oh my God I'm gonna stay here.

We just received direct message on Instagram say that already some of our Qtees are at the venue, and it's only like, not even 12 11.30 Yeah, suddenly the reality is hitting me, and I'm starting to have a butterfly shit if I may explain. What a percolation It's like you have a butterfly on your stomach and pistols are easy to stomach. Yes, so maybe somehow you Okay this butterfly shit is getting real You're really love all the color scheme here You're like blue red so only one room is ready right now, but we heard you to go to the salon so right now We're gonna check in right now to the first room But the both room is you are exactly the same? Oh my god, look at the washroom. Oh my god I can shower here everyday And I love their carpet All the furniture here is on point so beautiful Even the napkin holder is on point.

It's a mirror Shrimp crackers And in the morning when you wake up you grab some coffee here, and then drink away looking at the outside I love this room. Can I stay here forever? Yeah, well sure was better than my room Okay, we gotta go, sister So now we're gonna head out for my hair And the salon is out tree like a five to seven minute from Gunawarman hotel, so yeah We're just gonna walk rather than taking a ride Hey, Qtees, right now we're walking I think today's like a legit first time we're walking Walking the street a dingo weather here is quite bearable They also serve complimentary coffee. It's a cute presentation! The lady actually give a rough coffee. This is black and I'm pretty sure it's gonna be really bitter Hmm, it's actually good.

Okay, thank you. I expect it to be very bitter but it's really good This is what I wanted yeah, Oh her here so pretty guys. Oh my god. I love here Okay, we just got our key to another room.

It's 309 I bet this is same. That one is gonna be mama QQ room all to herself By the way, while mama QQ. Had her hair done, so many of Qtees send us an instastory of the lines are creating right now at the Senayan city so many Qtees! It is exactly the same, and it's so beautiful. The view here is actually better than our room We're gonna heading to Senayan City My god we're almost going to be late for our meet and greet.

Traffic is crazy. I'm so scared. I'm so nervous This is our venue. It's really big.

I'm shaking right now This is amazing. Oh my god! Like we really hope we can have a chance to take picture with everyone We gonna yeah, okay guys we're gonna start. Let's see how it goes So we're gonna go down and have a group picture with all the Qtees Today is like surreal. What just happened Qtees? You guys are amazing! I'm so happy Okay, so there is one,  there is two, it's three, four! Hi, Qtees.

So we're back at our hotel and I don't know. Brain fart. Thank you so much, Qtees For coming out. We were going to do me from 3:00 p.M..

To 5:00 p.M. But we wanted to hug everyone so we decided to stay over two hours to hug over 400 Qtees in Indonesia some Qtees for like literally  crying And it makes me so emotional makes a really proper Thank-you video and we're doing unboxing just like we did for the Singapore's vlog We really appreciate everyone who came out so far like some Qtee came all the way from Bali to see us Yeah, thank you so much, Qtees So, Dean from Avenu told us about this app called Go-Jek, where you can order food through the apps Oh, yeah, Archie's told us to so I actually downloaded it and right now We're order some salad stuff, and it came there's actually a place where we were going to visit Yeah, but then we were so tired today so we decided to just eat it at the hotel so let's eat We ordered this wrap I forgot what the name is it's slightly heavy. There's a noodle inside. Geisha wrap yeah There's a cabbage and carrot and Our last meal was in the morning.

Like the meal of the day I still can't get over it, so many Qtees came Some of Qtees actually lined twice oh, yeah And she gave us a lollipop right there lollipop with our drink those two cuties had a long hair. It's this one Last bite My last bite, always big So now we're heading to the downstairs to see the live performance Event at Sofia the Gunawarman. Is going to be like Beyonce or Alicia Keys So I actually thought there is gonna be someone singing, but I think it's just DJ. By the way, I'm wearing the bracelet that one of Qtees gave it to us today Oh my god, we look so tired.

The drink was good though Yeah, I' think we are the only one who order green tea and then an alcohol there are so many people there. The atmosphere between like morning and evening is totally different. The night is totally like a club but during the morning is more like a lounge where you you know come with family and have a tea, kind of thing Today was a very very productive day We finally met our Qtees Right now we're struggling to pack all the gifts that Qtee gave it to us And Dean from Avenue was so kind of give us some of her Luggages so we can bring all the gifts back to Korea. So thank you so much Dean Hope you guys enjoyed this tea TV, and we see you guys tomorrow.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

My Favorite Curly Hair Products

My Favorite Curly Hair Products

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Hey ya'll! Tis the day that I will finally be showing you guys my Favorite hair products if you'd like to get any of these products for yourself I will leave all the information down below in the description box I also have a video on my favorite curly hair tools, so check that out as well So all of these products are my favorite products. They're sulfate free and silicone free and paraben free They're both curly girl and curly boy approved. First cleansers First is the Maui Moisture coconut milk shampoo this is one of my favorites because it's one of the most affordable on the market for sure it's sulfate free silicone free and the First ingredient in all Maui moisture products is 100% aloe vera juice it also contains coconut water coconut milk and mango seed butter It's really drying compared to most sulfate free shampoos, but it's nowhere near as drying as a sulfate shampoo So it's definitely a great bargain. Next is this little guy it's the mop top clarifying rescue treatment This is meant to be used in place of your shampoo once a month to get rid of build-up to create a clean slate for Your hair.

It really helps to increase my curl definition, and it does a great job with clarifying It is sulfate free and silicone free and contains menthol. Shea moisture coconut and hibiscus co-wash conditioning cleanser I don't know why they said co-wash and conditioning cleanser literally means the same thing but whatever they're shea moisture They do whatever the frick they want. This is my favorite co-wash I do use cowash sometimes on the days where I don't want to shampoo because my hair is way too dry But I need to refresh my hair This is sulfate free and silicone free it contains wheat, jojoba, grapeseed, mango butter and shea butter. Now This is my favorite shampoo hands-down.

This is what I always use on all of my wash days, and it's the Shea Moisture 100% virgin coconut oil daily hydration shampoo this stuff is the bomb diggity it is sulfate free and Silicone free it also contains rose hip oil argan oil shea butter and aloe vera juice This gives me the perfect balance of cleanliness and moisture, this shampoo just never does me wrong Next conditioners and deep conditioners, and we have another Maui moisture, and this is the coconut milk conditioner This is one of the most affordable conditioners right now that are silicone free and that are mass-produced so that's why I. Chose it as one of my favorites. It contains aloe vera juice, coconut water, coconut milk, mango seed butter and guava seed oil I ain't gonna lie this doesn't have anything too special it gets the job done, and it's cheap. Shea Moisture Jamaican black castor oil strengthen and restore conditioner, man.

They really like to get wordy with their products honestly I love everything by Shea Moisture, their conditioners are pretty dope I like this one significantly better than the rest Solely because it contains jamaican black castor oil it also contains coconut oil peppermint jojoba and shea butter Jamaican black castor oil is great for thickening the hair and lengthening the hairs it provides great slip great moisture and great definition The conditioner that I am using every single wash day is the Hairfinity Balanced moisture conditioner this conditioner is super bomb it gives me the right balance of strength and moisture It's silicone free it contains aloe vera juice hydrolyzed collagen Keratin and panthenol it has great slip. It strengthens my strands, and it's really good for growing out your hair So I use this every single wash day. Next is the deva curl one condition Decadence I have not had a lot of luck with the delight and the one condition bottles But the decadence one has always given me extreme moisture Whenever my hair is super dried out I can always turn to this to rehydrate my hair this is silicone free and contains olive oil hops extract rosemary and Hydrolyzed quinoa now for deep conditioners. I use this deep conditoiner about every other wash day.

It is the Hairfinity strengthening amino masque This contains hydrolyzed collagen and hydrolyzed keratin as well as panthenol. All Hairfinity products are meant to strengthen your hair So you can have healthy growth. It has great slip And I can always count on it to give me moisture even when my hair feels like freakin Hay. Deva curl deep sea Repair seaweed strengthening masque.

Deva curl released two new deep conditoiners this year And I actually went to the launch party in New York It was so frickin dope out of both of the new ones I like the deep-sea repair better Just because it's better for thinner hair. Of course It's silicon free and contains coconut oil, hops extract, soy amino acid, hydrolyzed soy protein, and we amino acids This stuff is thick okay a little goes a long Way, and it does a great job at replenishing moisture when my hair is as dry as a fricking haystack . Briogeo Don't despair, repair deep conditioning hair cap system Why are these names so freaking long my jaw hurts anyways this specific package comes with both the deep conditioner and a steaming cap. This cap is lined with essential oils on top of the deep conditioner And it's just so amazing This is definitely the heaviest deep conditioner that I've ever tried So it's definitely great for hair that is very very very very dry This is silicone free and contain algae, aloe vera, orange peel oil, ginseng, lemon, grapefruit and avocado and lastly stylers.

Tropic Isle living Jamaican black castor oil Y'all you know I've always been saying this. I love my jbco. I cannot go without it I've been using this for four years and this is my secret behind my hair growth hands-down I massage it into my scalp for about five minutes put on a cap and I keep that on for like an hour then I wash it out in the shower. JBCO helps to thicken the hair and help it grow I've been able to grow my hair past my shoulders Twice in the last two years because of this.

Deva curl light defining gel, now this is also the old version I haven't tried the new one, but I'm pretty sure not much has changed This gel is the best gel that I've tried, it never flakes on me It gives me great definition, and it doesn't dry out my hair It is silicone free and contains wheat peptide, oat peptide, soy and hops. Shea moisture 100% virgin coconut oil leave-in treatment although it says it's a leave-in treatment. It's actually a leave-in conditioner I like this significantly more than other leave-in conditioners because it's very light it comes out as a very light spray, so it's very easy to distribute throughout the hair and You can't use too much because it's a very light spray. It's very buildable, and it does a great job with moisture and definition It's silicone free and contains coconut oil, sweet almond oil, argan oil, Nettle and hydrolyzed keratin moptop curly hair custard this is hands-down My most favorite styler ever of all time, and it is my go-to and I use it every single wash day This is a very creamy gel It's hard to explain But it's like a slime or a goop.

It gives my hair moisture, a lot of shine, control, frizz control Definition and it allows me to keep my volume. It never flakes, and it's water-soluble, so it's very light on the hair And it doesn't build up. I don't think ya'll understand if this product is discontinued I will go ballistic okay It is silicone free and contains aloe vera juice pectin, silk amino acids, nettle and rosemary. Deva curl frizz free Volumizing foam now this is the old version I still haven't tried the updated version But I'm pretty sure it's similar.

This stuff is the best mousse ever I've used a lot of mouses And they're really really drying But this one is very moisturizing for a mousse and it allows me to have volume while giving me definition and control It's silicone free and contains hops extract. Deva curl super cream coconut curls styler This is a leave-in conditioner And it's one of my favorites hands down Deva curl in general creates some of my most favorite stylers They just have a really great variety It is silicone free and contains coconut oil, hydrolyzed jojoba protein, hops rosemary and wheat protein this leave-in conditioner gives me moisture and definition And it never leaves my hair flaky or greasy. This is some bomb-diggity stuff. Witch I love your hairspray This is by a very small brand on Instagram this spray is Aromatherapy in a bottle and there are so many uses for it.

I use it to refresh my curls every single morning I spray some on my face. It's a really good toner for your skin I use it on my clothes to freshen up my scent and it makes a great primer for Styling before you put on your stylers after the shower What makes me love this even more is that it has shards of crystals inside to mix the solution Crystals y'all! Y'all know how I love my crystal. This has no sulfates, no silicones No mineral oil it has organic lavender oil, organic peppermint, oil organic rosemary, oil organic Jamaican black castor oil and organic argan oil Alright, y'all so those my favorite hair products And I really hope y'all enjoyed that comment down below your favorite Hair products and where you can purchase them to help each other out. This is a community, okay? We help each other out Please leave comments slash suggestions of things You'd like for me to do slash discussed on this channel if you'd like to follow me on any of my social media I will leave all the links down below.

Yes the description box is full of magic information Okay, always check it and every single video. Anyways tis the end. Did you just hear my shoulders pop? I really hope I don't have juvenile arthritis Anyway, thank you for watching, and I hope you have a great day. Bye You.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Kids Get the Hair Color of Their Wildest DreamsHiHo Kids

Kids Get the
- What color did you
wanna do on this piece? - Rainbow. - Alright! - Hello, how are you?
- Good. - I'm Carrie. - I'm Karly.

- I'm Van. - I'm Helena. - Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too. - So we're dying your hair today? - Yes! - What color do you wanna do?
- Purple! You think purple? - Red, right here.
- Um hm.

And then, blue right here.
- Mm Hm. - You want all of them? - Yes (Carrie laughs)
except for black and brown. - Okay, I can do that. - Okay, I'm gonna go
mix some colors, okay? - Got it! - Rainbow.

- Yes. Looks slimy. - Ready?
- Yep. What color is this?
- Red Yeah!
- Like blood.

- Scared.
(Carrie laughs) - What are you doing? - I'm sectioning out the pieces
that are gonna be colored. - Really, I look like a granny. - I know! Alright. I'm gonna do it.

I'm gonna put the purple on.
- Okay.  Ah - It just feels like
you're painting my hair. - Yeah. It's like an art project.

- Is it like, gonna be frosting? - Yeah. - Does it taste good?
- No. Ay yay yay
- Ah! - Looks cool already! - We can eat this?
- No! - Oh.
(Carrie laughs) - Oh, that looks so good! - Oop, don't move. Don't move or I'll get it on your face.

- Ah! It tickles! - Oh this smells like orange. - Mmmm, do you wanna smell? - Blueberry. - How long will this color last? - It will probably last for
at least a couple of washes. Okay, we're gonna do the red now.

Okay, I'm gonna do the rainbow color. What color do you wanna do first? - Orange.
- Okay. Yellow.
- That's good. Green, blue.

- A little green and blue can
- purple, pink. - I'm scared, I'm scared. - Why? We're doing the same
thing we did on the other side. - Oh.

- Do your arms get tired? - They do. (Laughs) - Oh, I just got some stuff
- Oh! (Laughs) - Do you feel fancy? - Yes. - I cannot touch any side. - (Funny voice) Do you
like my purple hair? - (Carrie) Weeeeee! - This is drying off my hair! - What happens next? - We're gonna wash it.
- Out?! Yeah! - Wash this whole thing out?
- Mm hm.

- Okay, are you ready to rinse your hair? - Yes! - Okay let me know if it
gets too hot or too cold. - Okay. It's a rainbow? - Yeah, it's rainbow! - Wow!
- I know! - We're gonna take these clips out so you don't look like a granny any more. - (Softly screatches) - This feels good.

- Ooh! Righteous! Righteous!
- Lean back as far as you can. - Okay
- My head feels kind of weird. - So is there still dye in it?
- Yup. - Got it? Oooh! Do you see all the colors? - Yes.

- My neck itches.
- It does? - Where is the hair dryer? - It's right here. - Really warm in my face! Do that again! - (Carrie softly screatches) - Now this is an orange like it. - You wanna see it? Yeah?
- Yeah. Alright, tell me what you think.

- It's awesome. Thank you so much! - Yeah! - Here you go! You're purple!
- Yay! What do you think?
- Good! And, open them! On a scale of one to 10,
how much do you love it? - 10 Billion! - Thank you!
- Thank you! (Pomp music) - I love my hair, because I do. Thank you for watching HiHo Kids. Click here to describe.

Click here to watch more videos. - And to learn more
about our salon, Taffy, check out the link in the description. Bye! Thank you!.